See http://api.drupal.org/api/drupal/developer--hooks--core.php/function/hook_menu/6

Integers in page arguments correspond to the index of %placeholder in the URL, counting from 0

0 = accountant
1 = edit
2 = registry
3 = % (whatever is present in the URL)

In your example, the URL accountant/edit/registry/foo will return drupal_get_form('accountant_registry_form', 'foo') which calls accountant_registry_form($form_state, 'foo').

On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 8:19 PM, Austin Einter <austin.einter@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi All
I am trying to understand, what this 'page arguments' is.
 
 
$items['accountant/edit/registry/%'] = array(
    'type'             => MENU_CALLBACK,
    'title'            => 'Create Registry',
    'page callback'    => 'drupal_get_form',
    'page arguments'   => array('accountant_registry_form',3),
    'access callback'  => 'user_access',
    'access arguments' => array('accountant create registry'),
  );

Page arugments contains a function name 'accountant_registry_form' and 3 number of arguments.

So the function 'accountant_registry_form' is automatically called, or need to be called from my custom module. Will there be 3 argumenets, if so what are these 3 arguments and where it is mentioned.
 
Can somebody give me a high level explaination and point me to a right link/document to understand this.
 
Thanks
Austin


On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 7:09 AM, Austin Einter <austin.einter@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi All
I have a search text field, and a search button.
If user presss search button, I redirect to a new page and 'page callback' function invoked.
 
I wanted the data entered in search text field (that was present in  form of previous page) should be available in 'page callback' function.
 
Is this possible?
 
Regards
Austin
 


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